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  • SierraMyk
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    Fairly easy trail with some lovely views of the Palouse

    This is a nice, fairly flat, paved trail running between Pullman, WA, and Moscow, ID. It's shared use, so if you're biking, be careful of those walking or running the trail - there are a few curves w...

    Reviewed on May 30, 2023
  • Lauren McKenzie R
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    Flat and easy

    It's not really a "trail" in the sense that you're out in the wilderness. You can see the highway for most of its length. They keep ti well paved and it's great for biking, rollerblading, and runnin...

    Reviewed on Nov 6, 2019
  • Jeana B
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    Great bicycling path for smooth and easy

    We take my 5 year old and dog biking (dog running) We start downtown or at Koppel Farms. There are commuters that drive fast on the trail--so be cautious.

    Reviewed on Sep 22, 2019
  • rods397
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    A Pullman Business Leader's Legacy, a Community Treasure

    The Bill Chipman Trail, created to honor the memory of a great Pullman businessman and community leader, provides pedestrians and cyclists a safe, scenic trail to enjoy between Pullman, Washington and...

    Reviewed on Sep 23, 2018
  • annekk
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    Well-maintained, easy trail

    I rode this trail from downtown Pullman to downtown Moscow and back in the late afternoon. Rolling hills, good surface, plenty of potty stops available. The trail information stations are very interes...

    Reviewed on Jun 6, 2018